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Thursday, April 29, 2010

04/29/10 White Plains officials call police, fire raises big factor in tax hike

Topix White Plains
White Plains News - April 29, 2010
White Plains officials call police, fire raises big factor in tax hike (The Journal News)
For more than a year, Common Council members blasted proposed police and fire contracts as totally unaffordable for a city in a fiscal meltdown.

Westchester legislators delay action on employee health contributions (Journal News)
WHITE PLAINS - A move to reform county employee benefits was derailed again this week as four proposals, including a new plan to have employees contribute to health-care costs, remain in legislative limbo.

Tea Party types aren't rowdy (Journal News)
I recently attended a Tea Party rally in White Plains. Along with my fellow tea party brothers and sisters, we protested loud and proud against 'Obammunism'. There was not one incident of violence or rowdy behavior among the thousands of protestors attending, unlike the law-breaking protests currently happening in Arizona.

Westchester/Putnam police blotter (Journal News)
Barrett Hill Road: A 16-year-old Mahopac boy was charged April 18 with four counts of third-degree assault, leaving the scene of an accident and reckless driving, all misdemeanors, and violations.

Westchester briefing (Journal News)
NEW ROCHELLE: Westchester Jewish Community Services has launched a series of free workshops for women who are unemployed or seeking to change jobs.
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Re: show us our money (Times of Middle County)
"Alas, Albany thinks we're rich. This redistribution of percieved wealth has been going on for years." Of course it has, at the teachers' union's behest.

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